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Dr Dyno Keatinge appointed Chair of CABI Horticulture Editorial Board

CABI has appointed Dr Dyno Keatinge as Chair of its Editorial Advisory Board for Horticulture. Dr Keatinge brings 43 years of crop agronomy experience to the post, having previously held the position of Director General of AVRDC (the World Vegetable Center) and Chair of AIRCA (the Association of International Research and Development Centers for Agriculture).

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07 September, 2016

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CABI has appointed Dr Dyno Keatinge as Chair of its Editorial Advisory Board for Horticulture. Dr Keatinge brings 43 years of crop agronomy experience to the post, having previously held the position of Director General of AVRDC (the World Vegetable Center) and Chair of AIRCA (the Association of International Research and Development Centers for Agriculture). An estimated global population of nine billion by 2050 means that feeding the world has become an increasingly important issue. Global leaders have identified food and nutrition security as key elements of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ? a set of goals that will help shape global policies for the next 15 years. The science of horticulture has an important role to play in the sustainable production and supply of crops to combat malnutrition and improve health and wellbeing. Growing horticultural produce well requires extensive and up-to-date scientific knowledge. Dr Keatinge will advise on the direction of existing and future CABI products in the field of horticulture, like CABI?s new Horticultural Science internet resource, the Horticulture Compendium and new books. Launched in June 2016,?Horticultural Science covers tropical, subtropical and temperate crops and regions. This internet resource was built on CABI?s 85 years of experience in agricultural publishing, including abstracts, full text journals and conference proceedings, plus news and reviews covering all aspects of horticultural science and technology. With an open-access news component, Horticultural Science is an invaluable product for researchers, scientists, students and all those who need to keep up-to-date with current research and trends in this field. Dr Keatinge said: ?I?m delighted to be appointed to this new position. These new CABI products are tools by which agricultural knowledge can reach the people who need it in a timely manner, helping to address the chronic human problem of hidden hunger.? To try out the Horticultural Science internet resource open access news, please see: www.cabi.org/horticulture For a free institutional trial of the full product, please contact sales@cabi.org. About CABICABI is an international not-for-profit organization that improves people?s lives by providing information and applying scientific expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment. Our 48 member countries guide and influence our core areas of work, which include International Development and Publishing. CABI produces key scientific publications, including CAB Abstracts (the world-leading abstracting and indexing database covering applied life sciences) and Global Health. We also publish internet resources, compendia, books and eBooks aiming to further science and its application to real life. CABI invests its publishing surpluses directly into development projects, helping to improve livelihoods worldwide. For more information go to www.cabi.org Facebook Twitter
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